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Police in Fargo, N.D., said Cleveland Browns executive Jon Sandusky was cooperative but refused
to take a blood test when he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.

A police spokesman said Sandusky, 36, was pulled over for making an illegal turn at 1:50 a.m. on
Tuesday near downtown Fargo. The director of player personnel for the Browns crossed three lanes of
traffic to make the turn, police said.

Under North Dakota law, anyone who refuses to take a chemical test is considered guilty of
drunken driving.

Sandusky is out on bail.

Police in Fargo, N.D., said Cleveland Browns executive Jon Sandusky was cooperative but refused
to take a blood test when he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.

A police spokesman said Sandusky, 36, was pulled over for making an illegal turn at 1:50 a.m.
on Tuesday near downtown Fargo. The director of player personnel for the Browns crossed three lanes
of traffic to make the turn, police said.

Under North Dakota law, anyone who refuses to take a chemical test is considered guilty of
drunken driving.

Sandusky is out on bail.

Police in Fargo, N.D., said Cleveland Browns executive
Jon Sandusky was cooperative but refused to take a blood test when he was arrested
on suspicion of drunken driving.

A police spokesman said Sandusky, 36, was pulled over for making an illegal turn at 1:50 a.m. on
Tuesday near downtown Fargo. The director of player personnel for the Browns crossed three lanes of
traffic to make the turn, police said.

Under North Dakota law, anyone who refuses to take a chemical test is considered guilty of
drunken driving.

Sandusky is out on bail.

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